Daily Reflection: 25 January 2024

My husband and I argued a lot-A LOT-in our first years of marriage about the Catholic Church.

During our dating time, we were both lukewarm about our faith and didn’t really give it much thought. My husband literally lived a walk across the parking lot from the Catholic Church on campus and went maybe two times.

I was a fiery pitbull when it came to denouncing the Catholic Church. I thought I hated it and I thought it was a smallish cult that worshipped the pope. 😅 Much like St. Paul, I was all zeal for fighting my husband, the cradle Catholic, on this point.

But, we are each other’s match and my zeal woke up my husband’s lukewarm heart and he started to defend the Church and, boy, was I humbled. I was surprised to learn:

1. The Bible didn’t fall out of the sky. It was given to us by the Catholic Church and nearly one thousand years later, one guy decided by his own authority that certain books needed to be removed. This led to the establishment of the Protestant Bible with only 66 books.

2. Catholics don’t believe the pope is perfect. I was shocked to learn that popes go to confession, too.

3. The Catholic Church is the largest and longest standing institution in the world. I had no clue there were billions of Catholics from every corner of the world. So much for my smallish cult.

4. Catholics don’t believe Mary is a goddess. They honor the Mother of Our Lord in a special way, because why wouldn’t you?

5. I had no clue that Catholicism could trace its lineage all the way back to the Apostles. Apostolic succession blew my mind.

6. Most important of all, I learned about the Eucharist and why I couldn’t receive it as a Protestant. The Eucharist was what drew my heart, the other facts drew my mind.

After years and years of arguing and being proven wrong by my husband, I knew there was no place for me to be other than the Catholic Church.

I completely relate to St. Paul’s conversion, which we celebrate today. I needed to be humbled and once humbled, I fell in love with Christ’s Church, which only made me love Him more.

I pray, Catholic Pilgrims, we all have zeal, like St. Paul, to spread the message of the Gospel and defend the bride of Christ—His Catholic Church.

Live the faith boldly and travel well.

St. Paul, pray for us!

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